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“ON THIS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE panm AsnnEA.l\'(EsIA‘\ £ (Continved.) \ Continued ) . { PerCent Net ' Farm Mortgages ¥ 7% in ldabo ON ABSOLUTELY SAFE . bee e there is a greal need of mouney. The se tiers are doing much development work; seeding, planting of orchards, erecting of HOMES, permanent in thelr character, in the purchase of implements, much money is needed. IN NSTANCES THE SECURITY OFFERED I8 AS GOOD AS THE BEST IN THE EASTERN STATES Ther was a time wien MONEY YIELDED A GREATER INCONE, as it does in other portions of Idabo to this very d But AT TWIN FALLS, where THE IRRIGATION ENTER- PRISE, FINANCED BY THE KUHNS of Pittsburg, and also BY CHICAGO CAPITAL, covers the stupendous totals of MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY THOUSAND ACRES the security is so good that MORE MONEY HAS BEEN COMING HERE IN THE LAST FEW YEARS and the interest rate is grad- . ually getting lower THE TIME TO INVEST IN IDAHO I8 RIGHT NOW as the N section is filling up very rapidly. Not a day passes but that a number of families from NEBRASKA, IOWA, KANSAS, THE DAKOTAS, and other middle western states, come bere to make their home. These people are used to lower interest rates are ali of a good class of citizenship: bave wealthy and influen- tial friends where they come from, and ARE ABLE TO GET ALL THE MONEY THEY WANT AT THE LOWER RATE OF SEVEN PER CENT. YOU CAN NOT LOSE ANY MONEY BY INVESTING IN ‘ [} IDAHO; the country is destined to be one of the richest of all the states. The character of people is of the best; thrifty, industrious, sober, and Christian in character. TWIN FALLS, A CITY OF FIVE THOUSAND PROPLE IS A “DRY TOWN" and bhas CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, cement side walks and a!l the conven- jences of civilization. IT 18 A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE IN; THOSE WHO COME ARE DELIGHTED WITH THEIR SUR- PAGE FIND 12 D Fo YURNAL- Ligh clase eliable orm- tion about entire & f Texas. gives Stlest reports BbOUt Gevelopment. resouUrces products, etc.; tells you where to Jocate to make money, invaiusble to homeseekers and investors. Sample copy and fine map Texas, 1c. We are publishers, not iand and only want bacription Texas Realty Journa Tex* MAKE 31000 t 5,00 a figs. oranges. in the Great n the garen spot of Amerioa Our f-acre tracts st §$35 an acre parable R.# down fer the m s rrigation property deeded land under reser- canals already constructed; reser %00 scres. addl t prom wester n hows p of over dolla me made from this Prop: erty; price $250.000. SW.00 cash, reasonable terme on balarce nid copsider _part trade in o ph A. Simp- son 178 W Miscellameous. FARMS FOR SALE y western Kansas and Colorede, $12.80 to RS00. Will take e property in exchange LATHROP & TOBIN 45 Bee Bl4 "CHEAP FARM LANDE n western Nebraska and Colorado. Write prices. NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY Sidney Neb. be held next No- under the muspicies of will have exhibits every state have & £ compa this show * show is not old to wild-cat visi » want land FREE I3-A HOMEST: ons of acres—Fertile lands—Val formazi laws, maps where 1o Jocate. sent Western Land Company, 1 4 w bl L5 EDUCATIONAL ] = -] . LL ESTAT EDUCATIONAL | Which School and Why? Don't get the idea 1 no difference where - tween the M Lampman the M ferer » e Mosher Lam: t all business colleges are alike hat therefor ure r business educati The great & Business Collefe and other busine sher-Lampman College & class by an Coliege you will find & class of teelf cges teschers wh is ferent from those to be d in other business colleges. Mosher-Lampman ers are not teachers Who are working their wajy through school by teaching p of the time, nor are they teachers who can be hired for the salary usually paid by business oolieges. The Mosher-Lampman College employs teachers that other ool jeges catmol pay. becsuse the Mosber-lampman College cannot afford to emy cheap. ordinary teachers Ye to stiend & school where you will be taught by students e mex You go te school for instruction, and it wi you 1o ge he bes ® the Mosher-Lamp ege 10 Eive the best 1t ar r-Lampman graduste you will meet with rapid ad va experienced by the Mosher-Lampma u are taught b ed ® t meas T 2 growik E ts un cess and 1 students evidences t e Mosher-Lampman College ty of ling e at 1"TH AND FARNAM STS. new catalogue, illustrated by a large number of f from the press. sSend se and address on just as soon ss & Epecial infors L cannot be obtained elsewhers a will be in sessior . "A;id‘ress,bbiieoshe & Lampan OMAHA NEB* 0 * R L PPORTUNI Notes from s ; Bsfi%fi@: ESTATE — TN TIES Fort Crook List of Assignments of Companies and Officers to Posts in Alaska— | Regiment Will Not Be Required to Participate in Practice Marches | Because of Its Early Departure—Stork at Home of Lieut Morrison. assignment he Sixtee Bunde! yer. commussRry Capiain Birod D. aries R W James M enan: A Elle mmees oned Majsr Harry Quertermaster Sergean berger. Reg: sl Commis nard, ( rence Dower james. Second 1 kirs and Becond Lieutensr enberger. Batialion sergean:, Ma Dazieison To Fort St Michael: Companies D and M, Captain ¥ F. Daiton First Lieu tenant Joseph F. Ware, First Lieutenant Raiph W. Drury, Second Lieutenant Frank C. McCune, Second Lievienan: George ¥ Waugh mnd Second Lieutenan: R K Fickering To Fort Davis: Companies B and k Captain Mark Wheeler. Captan Marin immins, ¥ Lisutenant Charies 1 Lieutenant Walter < enant Oliver § Wood Fredrick C. ort Gibbon Colone Lieuten B West man. Second Lieutenant Philip B. Perton and Second Lieutenant Herdert C. Fooks ttalion sergeant, Major Frederick ¥ B First Lieutenant R W. King- t Egbert: Companies Edward R Chr Gohn, First Lie Lieutenant Becond Lieutenant and Second lieutenax Battalion sergean Siykes Boschen Riley Nulsen ward Orders ceived from that the required ment h Geparture In the past twg of the Sixteenth SAfantry the tweo baty stationed fhicer has & Fuard w e regiment the army cted egiment has been acoepted. and was assigned 1o Compan Lieutenant unes Fpecis ¥ W. Boschen, bat v and commissary, Bix infantry, has been relieved from temporary duty with Company 1 of the egiment Private Sherman C. Ander Compant F. has been transferred to Company H of the regiment Private Floyde Densmore. Company F has been relieved from special duty in the bowling allevs Private George E McWillams. Fourth nfantsy ned. has been detatied assistant Major Bdward Siykes relieved from special duty a8 ac INg Post erdnince mergeant on Private Smith, Company M. bt a duty in the quartes it vice Private Claude 1 Company E. relieved Private Adams, Company B, eleventh infantry, & soldier casually at thie post, has been ordered to proceed to his proper station. Fort D. A~ Russell reporting, upon arrival thereat to the mmanding officer for duty. The cost of TEpUTiat and increased cost of sub sistence was reporied to the commanding fficer, Company B, Elevenih infastry, as & charge Against the soldier Leav absence for ten days to take effect st Ma 1910, has been granted Lieutenant . W. Boschen, battalio aster and commissary Sixteents Private McBane, Company 1 Sixteenth infan 1as been suffer: for almost & yes the effects of a caused by a fall from a horse target season of 1M, has been e —————————— A S — post. have been trained to fast mar 10 proceed to the {‘eneru regruit l ROUNDINGS; THEIR PROSPECTS; and they bulld FOR THE e R ot I g oy v g ot e e b | - ol mergency s comman can E n bo of ad. 1 oars, FUTURE. mmarch for that length of time &1 the Tate | mibraquent (o his being diacharged from of four miles an hour without injury 10 the army on surgeons certificate of disa- \ YOU CAN DOUBLE THE EARNING POWER OF YOUR I ey e e T e (v | MONEY here in Twin Falls, 1daho, with the richest soil on earth | much’ taster ‘raie, “as’ was shown ai & | pital corpa asmstArt to Demtal Surgemn k behind it as valuable and sufficient security | Evoen the diftarent compentos - when s | CCTEe D. Graham hac been ordered to £ | Sefachment Trom’ Compamy L. Bixtecnth |Proceed to Fort Omaha. : Mr. Jobn B. Dew, of our firm, is an old banker and under- | intantry, consisting of wency-sight se- | SF0, ST R, 0T o . men. with il belt 2 stands the business thoroughly. ] cartridge Dox Snd bayonet under ihe com. | Sergeant First-class Christian A. Heckel- < mand of Second Lieutenamt A. Ejjoott | man, hospltal corps, having completed the Mr. H. E. Powers of our firm is an old Omaha man; knows Brown, Sixteenth infaniry, covered & dis- | inspection of a damaged X-ray machine at both sections: is fully alive to the methods in vogue in Omaba thirty-ive Semel (Lo SRl on. mgote: | ooy i Tary P oiuen 3 thie 0 and Nebtaths. mile) the raie of maroh being L& MUIeE & 1oeve . - o - 2 ave of absence for ten day has been > ’ e ir., cihe Drincipal feaiurs of (B |, nied Captain C. M. Bundel, adjutant . ° As a firm we can satisly you concerning our reliability; ‘3?,’&."’.‘.;:'.!?3:2."‘»5"2’;’.3 3t ot | Sixteentt infantry : } integrity and responsibility. We want you to know what Idaho Toten aseing over the Rhills of West | Second Lisstemaot A W. Leme. Peueth ean do toward EARNING YOU MORE MONEY. WE CAN DOU- Wit Conmpichves Hemd ot e | ot | Cemtriiag gve e ree Vi T o BLE YOUR INCOME. IT WILL COST LITTLE TO WRITE US 3415 Burt Strcet e ] fix feet and three inches in bis | Lieutenant G White, Sixteenth in- A LETTER. AND WE WILL BE GLAD to acswer every n- Colone | fantry, of his duties-as such { Colonel Gardener. quiry to your fullest satisfaction. Must be s0ld at once, owner going to Callfornia. Here is & chance 1o 0b- | Crook, Neb. 16 buky improving the sceners | pasc 16,0l jabsence for twenty dars hae i : | tain fine, well built, modern home, only 2 years old. Has § large rooms, be- | Of the post’ by plasting new shade trees. | o 1o g e0ond Livienant Yupojeon H sides good astic. Lower floor finished in oak, second floor birch and quarter- | JUrnRees 1o repisce thone which bave dicd | Grace sawed pine. Has a full basement with servant's toilet. Screens and storm |cut worm: Last spring ihe oolonel per. Private Andrew W. Hill, Company H windows, fine yard 473%x150, paving paid in full. Handy to two car Mues. Somally superiatended 'the plauting of D& been transferred to the Eixih cavalry Don't fail to see this at once. Price $5,700 o o BT “"_35::“;:“_' b gy Tod | - R DIl 15, wrenad. So” s fyn arry at Fort Crook in 17 the colone: Dental Surgeon George D Graham, HASTINGS & HEYDEN h spared no pal: to make Fort Crook | United State army. has been relieved from (.: “o: the mufla attractive mijtary posts| the temporary duty st this post end or i h west, and to insure his labor and | dered to Fort O r Neb.. repos 1614 Harpey Bt care he has been the instigation of the de- | arrival theremt ;’::l:' c;:nmll:‘“d\f'z: partment issuing & circular of general in- | for temporary duty for such time as his structions as to the care and preservation | services may be required. not to exceed one Of young trees whose lives are endangered month o _ |from grase fires, etc The work in the post garden is progress- ing rapidly and the men of this command are looking eagerly forward to the time |they wili be abie 1o enjoy some of the FARM MORTGAGES . TWIN FALLS, IDAHC 7 PerCent Net LEGAL NOTICES " Top Delivery § Wagons Bel 3% ! NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINT- ING c”t Bids will be received by the State Print- ing Board at the office of the Secretary LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska—Office of Aunditor of Public Acoounts, Lincoln, Feb. 1 100, It is hereby certified that the State Mu- Private S8amuel H. Jones Sixteenth, in- famry band, has been transferyed to 1‘. Eighteenth infantry band and directed to procesd to Fort Mackensie, Wyo. in, Nebraska, on or before ASEL > > W M(‘l of their jabors. Leave of absence for twenty days to [ et L aturday, ApTl B N, | e A Mt ooeti res| UPon request of the post surgeon, the| ¥isit his home in Greenviie. Miss. has ] |for printing and binding the following Te- complied with the insurance law of this commanding officer has issued instructions bDeen granted Second Liewtenamt C. K |4 ports and publications: Biennial reports of for all officers and families, &30 pil en- | Nulsen. Sixteenth infantry state, applicable to such companies, and is ! e " |listed men and their families, to report Chaplain J | commissioner of public lands and bulldings. | therefore authorized to continve the bu W. Hillman, Eixteenth io- | attorney general superintendent of Public | nems of lfe insurance in this state for the Lhe post bospital for examination to de- | fantry, has applied for leave of absence for i | tnstruction. state treasurer. secretary Of |curremt year ending Jasuary I 191 {termine whether or Dot they will be re- one month to visit Denyer. Colo. prior to state, abditor of public Mcoounts, bureau | Summary of report flled for the year Guired 1o be vaccinated &8 & prevemtive | his departure for station in Adaske. The of labor, adjutant gepersl, Mbrarian Board |ending December £, 1916 Sgainst smalipox, before boarding the chaplain deserves & well earned rest as hie of Irrigation, Food, Dairy and Drug com- INCOME. transport at Seattle en route Lo Alaska duties at the post are very arduous Lieutenant Gardner, United States Marine corpe. Who is paying & short vieit to his Captain Harry F. Deiton, Sixteenth in- o f8DUTy, has recently returned from Des Moines, Ia, where he was on duty in con- Premiums ‘wn, Sesston Laws, 1511; Report of State All other sources Rallwar commission, Board of Agricuiture, State Board of Horticulture, Department of i8th and Haraey acre. Investigute M 25, Cedar Rapids. la Land Bargains | n ' father. Colonel Cornelius Gardener, ocom Banking, Building and Loan association Total ection with the anmuai inspection of the . - 1 = E Boscon. B . ST Dairymen’'s association, Insurance sum- o 3 o el organised militls of the state of lowa. | Sprars port Crook. Neb. received th L EXCHANGE i mary Aleo, ‘misoelianeous pri o R L , Cavtain Daiton has received, through mill- | Cojoper's "quarters” Thorsday betwosh § = B - : rom | book and stationersy supplies for Hospit 21 licy ¥ chann & letter of commendation " |t iae Rorphers Pasific T B i Norih | for Insane, Lincoln and Norfolk; State All other payments from the adjutant genersl. siate of Jows (802 €5 ™ % ) ! 10, 20 or 40 acres, fine frull OF AT Duxots. Good. smooth. tillatie land, good | TATE TRANSFERS Schoa for Dependent Children .m:n:arl: Telit oomlll::l;:'fl f Dim upen the menner in| The stork vieitad he quactery :;‘ez:; ‘ 780! i hospital, penitentiary. Soidier's £ which w inspector re. Morrison A 2 Qea land pear Flfrence he Eogonann ’:lrm.':flu":%% L-‘:.T?n REAL ES Home Bupl:l and Milford; governor, aud- ADMITTED ASSETS Captain Carl A Marue, Fourth infantry. April i and left a nine-poupnd babdy boy. | 7 Omada property AR quarier sl half Seel TO .8 £ 5 AR b g of state, treasurer, o LIABILITIES stationed 4t this post pending the arriva | Mother and beby 3 » HASTINGS & HEYDEN, PER ACRE. Just the sume kind of 1858 | Regal estate transfers for April % 1816 | sloner p Jands and buildings vt of regiment 1o the United States, was | Ericclations are pours ¥ that others are retafling at from $15 fo 8 sornished by the Midland Guarantes and |fendert of public Instructios. torney : policy ¢ ordered proceed to Topeka Kan. and &nd iafies of the post ) 1614 Harne . per acre in the same Delghbothood ARy | Trust company, bonded abstracters T4 | genersl TallWAy COmMISSon SUPTeme Al oiher labilities consult with the adfutant general, state of Mrs lane, mcther of Second Lieutenant : A one buying this land s sure to make 3 Furnam streel Telephone mufin 286 court, Department of Banking. Board of Burplus beyond cap- Kansas, prior 1o the beginning the an- Lame, Fou nfantry. quartermaster of — Profit. as it is offered for Jess than it if | Reiston Townsite company to M. M Irrigat insurance department, Public sl stock and nual inspection of the organized militia of | post, w séversly scalded by the Shiehame. worth and s certaln 1o advascs. One of | “IGauch jois & % and 10 and other Library commission, Board of Bqualisation | other llabilities 20T A0.85— 207,008 Kansas (orsting of cme of the Tot waler Bt il our firm has jJust returne@ from North| jung' Ralstes K75 | and Assessment sdjutant general and Ne- -———— | TFirst Lieutenasts G. H. White and P. L. | rear of the stove in their quarters. is re FINE ADDITION PROPOSITION-8 Dakois. Sieain plows are running 1o |y G Whitmore &nd wife o sl braska Industrial Home T and BSecond Lieutenants J. M. | ported to be getting along vers nicely | res MAJOIDINE & fast Erowing Dew lown Dearly every borhood: settiers (Dot| 1, Vaney Stock Yards and Orain Specifications for same can be found in s RGN AGTE A g o | rehill, L. R James, F. W. Boschen and | = yi00 Hinman Neorthern Okiaboms for ski¢ at reason- merely speculators) are buving lands; soll | <, "part of sey, 3-16-5 2000 | the office of the secretary of state Avéitor of Public Acoounts the day and McCune, all of the Sixteenth INfANtY, | o0 lagt week for New York O < abis price. on itrms for addition pur- |and climatic conditions are good. This land | gone FML DL "L TN iy 3000 Al bids must be sccompanied by & bond | Pear firs sbove writies Lave just returned from Fort Leaven. |\ i T ty to visit poses Here is sorieibing fine. Address is lkelv o sdvance ¥ or more Der &CTP | guumg 1o same. 6% nWk. sAme 7000 equal in amount to the probable cost of |° (Sea: B ARR BARTON Kan. undergoing examination for | Iiimen aiy evaore ot that place Mis Hox Wk Tulsa. Okl by next fall The land is underiaid with | M 5 0 0ns Wite to the MoCague the work 54 upon The board reserves Anditor of Public Acoounts. otion. bave besn informed by the War | JiitRar Will Secompany the Chapiais to y 'y Shich means & great deal te settiars | iy voqument company. % lot 2 the right to reject any and sl bids C. E PIERCE. Deputy . riment that they have sucoeesfully | il 1 Cenara Hot with him st Fert Soegun 204 adds 1o its value, but mothing ¥ edded | ooy I7 city 76| Lincoln, Nebraska Aprl 3. ¢ W. 1. INDOE, | Paksed te same and will receive their re. | rilem H Seward where she wxpects to o b . Georze W. Henry and wife to U. P. A ARD. General Agent for Nebraska, @ii-4 Ree Bldg. | spective appointments for the next higher | & . h . OREQON-40 ACRES T{:‘E)ufi’;‘“‘%‘!"fi‘o O TH, DAKOTA| "R R Co séh of net of ok feet of lot oo | B7 B G Thomas, Secretary to the Bowre | As e T | e T e T hie religions work, which he has parlly out wheat and bunchgrass regh . Rouad trip 4 block 17, eity ‘ . A As these officers are among the oldest in (=8 Omahs 38 AL of your expenses paid f | Lo o'y, [ PR — ~ e regt b 13 ; | _Second Liewtenant M €. Shalienberger " T cCague Investment Co. to - the regiment it 48 hoped that they may i R Co. wii of n#i feet of lot 1 block NOTICE OF S8ALE OF IRRIGATION DIS- ve 16 Serve among the officers and A Sixteenth ‘nfan requesied leave of T, y . 740 | trict bonds—To all whom it mAy conoern ol en of the B th infantry, Shsence for ¢ days to visit Den ‘ » s, J. H. Dumont & Son | "msims e i ams xee iosm 7 | Kote ¥ hers o G B S s Second Bank Vi Whom ther are so familer. Gl “tor “tne” expross "ot i SOUTH DAKOTA LAND—T! IR Teaie sk o Neis has declared its intention 10 sell and w o T i e e | it o W O ety for uety Jand. several lines Kaer, iot 4 block % Clarenden. sell the entire issue of the b of saic Robb Iak maasium ball with 8 good sttemdance | their Boneymoon in Aleska : of el Sow buliting I this sosaty | T 000t Deugias . ME Farcam St0| aries A. Morse and wife to E. ¥ Jistzies pargonieve quihgriod be bo tamed o cr aKken Py Tesah Prettter sif Jeks Bertrs - % . : - . ! h -y by said board by the e v b Prei Jon e com nE officer of Columbus e o pemre . Cholce langs seling o1 Reasebon block 3 Alamo | gletrict to-wil: The sum of Two Hundred — were ihe gtar stiractions of the arracks. O. has informed the sutborities @t v | b nd ¢ v 1 rith their his post of the prehen o and return flom B3 to 8 per acre Ror mape and 1o | ey Mertha Blackweil to C. B Sister o Tea1a” Taae ‘a7 ane ottt oy soy | Member of Trio that Tried to Blow | “Private Charies May of Company L. who |to mintars contrel st (has post of Provates R S s R SO Block B R e eon. ioi ™ | board on the cormer of First and Chestnut Safe at Kayler, 5. D. Cap- evailed bimself of a {wo monthe' furlough. Albert Steiner and Ray Jackson. both of o moctpelie. Mes. = PP apY I S nu.«bth WY PO, Sot | Br o Kimbail County o;dflun); sas yier, , Lap has reported bac for Hu::, and s v Company M. Sixteen antry. who Oe g . A N—1s0 acres Y . block 2 W z 2 B Btate of Nebrasks on &y ay 4 mored that while awey Cha DChe? serted the service Ma W5 They were JVRITE for ou: bookiet No @& Seccriving | il but B sores Jovsl Wack sol very iew: |4 M Kindell 1o B R Kimbail, o 3 ‘ac'the Bour of 12 o clock soon Seaied tured at Utica. ipon the “ses of matrimony wiil Pittsburg. Pa. by Detec 113 quarter Secth R0 e acres ation iasting water; | . A 39-26-13... propossis will rece: y the rd & take quarters in the vicinity of the Post. sive James B. Boyh ‘ D e s for Buate My dnd | & Scres 2ot over M. On public fosd B | Kenweod cRaity Co. to 1 W. Harpe [ "eald'office Yor the purchase of said| MITCHELL, & D. April H—Bpecial| Serseant E. 8 Grrnth troup 1 “wmira “JOIMIS R EOVR L 3 N market schoa v o * bends i ¢ and hour nam »— val 0 charge T Al % - e - . Bt Rl e 32 Thrasha | T SABRATUND RS SRR |13 NI Ty peiang w0 Reednih 0 aep epd bR RRCA Teeeram 4 weeend man ot e o o | gtidly e cvarey L ETAE ket L ot R e o ar g Cempazy. @6 New York Lafe . Warm atmosphere Get of ambma eRalty Co. dot 11 biock 11 Shinn's 0000 |{ne proposals and sward the purchase of TObbers who attempted to rob the Kayler | SLokes. Company this pest from Fort |Aepartment the nonoom- A e | sbout two years. Fine for threet g B A Thayer et al 1o 8 A F the bonds o the highest respousible bidder bank Thursday night was captured &t | Wingate N M. Private Stokes deserted Miseioned officers and privates who have 4 TALK ABOUT TOUR SNAFS trouble. Many churches 1M Gresn St N. | lots 1 and & Windsor Place 5000 |or bidders. the Doard. however reserving Urica yesterday aftermoon whil ted in | from Fort Crook. Neb. Feburuary 9. and 1#8F 1han one year 1o serve on date of safl Here B bt Ha oot (hom B faded: | Wiehke, Kan Charles Sandstedt and wife to J_Jan- the right to reject auy &nd il bids No o “Enentt Piec. | Surrendered st Galivp. X M n"5e |ing of the regiment for Alaske. will be is 1'% s Gae that has got them ol taded: B | Cgar, s of dot 4 biock 1 B V¥ bonds can be 804 by waid board Ai jess |® restaurant eating & meal Eheritt Pier- | Surrepderd st Galiup T M TSN B cpireed for the convenience of the govarn Tre), Gragt oo Mg v aboca. Fhia |, YOR SALS- -acre improved farm. | Smitn's add 1550 | han ninety-five (M%) per cent of their | uer of (Lis city gave & description 1o the |3 by & general oourt-martis] for deser- el UPon thelr Writlen promise o re- Tre;. Grast county, Sout Jhia s miles from Eagie Lake at W0 per acre: face vaiue. The said bonds are payabie o ! g A . n their respective organigations, and Q@ 5U30es jand buliebem of weil 1k |k Teady for Barvesting of trhck Siop | ST R o B o P B v 84 UNBR 6F e twe 70bics S| tioy could Dot BN SORmINEhSS #% SSuR be re-enlisted on the day following that ut for & short time lor Lulh- .k r ot v abi about I o'clock one of them walked into|Of the shortage of officers & - " Fosgg 1 3 Tor SLWN. S0 cash and the baaace in per, opa Test. pavable eemi e Wor dmertment hae Sirected (het the narge Privaies who w ve lews b Interest and principal bein his restaurant and asked for & ks - than ome Year to serve on date of salll five JOATS &t § per cent. 1f you iwast & — - TRAVEL = . meal The cpyrge for transportation and subsistence : AR et 0ut 10 ses ihis quick. Address e | 10 atmbiamials St RS marshal isiephoned Eheriff Plotmer at ard and himeelf from Port Wingate 804 who do not desive Lo be discharged wnd Thomas R Sievess Troy, & D = Ty 1s Osmpieie Sccompanied by ceriifing check. pavabie to | YASKIoR who hurried there in as suio- T O N e e | rtment Commonder Lo ethor Srganioetions ¥ WHAT we can affer 1o & mas with Witle W TII'ILA.ID {he order of the Kimball IrTigaiion Distric: | moblle and effected the arrest, placing the T en! anve before retorn. |in thie Separtment 1o the extent of actua money: The best farms and ranches Io - fellow in the jain at Scotland cancies therein. If such is the case It best tar ) amount of the bid said check (o be re- ton. tieatly ¢ A 2::1 Qn‘:f..«hs’"p"' s Clek & % offering more vacation opportunities | |tained by the @istrict as ligui@ated damages The third man is still &t Jarge although| Ordusnce Sergeant Flannery has reporied * ect practica wo-thirds of the s e e s o B A Cunningbam. , Tex. than All other countries combited. in case the LI which said check 80COM- he was a8 good as captured the night .”h.r; !or’l-fl) He g formerly stationed command 5 W 5.5 g ST _~ - We will gladiy belp you Arrange & panies shall be scospted by the board and ot Fort B Al 't SOUTH DARO A BARGAINS o o o S e | B e e ||t e on = o Bt o2 Do rcliors | wurprised 1 ther niding aloog the racirons| s 5 e ; A 4 n = tions and exper: advice 2 bis bid. By of th» Boa: rectors. | wu in their hiding slong the ra | ; B -I4TL L B per acre carey : AN CHARGE Our American office || THE KIMBALL IRRIGATION DISTRICL | track ai Scotiand Junction. waiing te| THe Temaining robber. too flest of foot Lincoln Company Excluded t 8o %132 118 + your conven- | b 0 resident. Al [ ficers g | 38—t )- . b :-: .:-‘;n"l‘- N E \lfs_\'i'{ ?- mb‘::c-.“;.-em invitarin 18 ex- || K. Morgen. 'n:fum - Tnafi.“ chtch the freight that was going by, the | Wenaged to get away. When the of PIERRE. & D. April 2 —(Special)—The | y S5 per acre, carry SLOG HMyde Co. farms tended 1o make free use of its wer- officers @iscovered them and inafe as|T*turded 1o get their wounded robber, he Biste lnsurance departmer has declined i a4 Lyman Co farmse N. E %8 viee WRITE NOW for & copy of sttack One of them was captured and|bad evidemtly come to life apd made good |to grase a license for 1i7) year to the i cant. at 8 per g HOW Wdfig:’gl'-‘ and the other two ran They were pureued, | bis escape Pazkers Life Insurance company of Lie R T e T W i PRDERAL whils & reguiar fusiisde of shots was kept| TB® Offices have s good description of |coln Neb., and no license will be tssued ‘ 0 per “aere kil show inems 241 U Ave. W by the pureuers and fhe purened Ome|!be mas asd believe they will yet capture |to' that company weil ® dispute betwess Ume. W write. CHAS. B. ; " [of Ao tie Sreases 6o Whit-the sitiame M U wmenzy and the stete department % - . came up to him they though he was suf- sdfused The company continuing 16 use ’ 'o-' Y -:l‘n-—", c ‘NEITIETH CENTURY Fm ficlently injured that ke was about all tn, | Persistent AGvertising I5 t5e roadio Big ® Policry form, afier it had Deen, Tejocted Nodhet, Cresion, & D. o el One Dollar Per Year. and they kept in purswit M the ether | Returag {02 t0e stete Spavtmnt, o8 Aot SHASVIRG - 4 . with the pelicy form of tuis siate